GLOCK INSTRUCTION FOR USE for the Safe Action self-loading pistol TAKE NOTE:

GLOCK INSTRUCTION FOR USE
for the Safe Action self-loading pistol
TAKE NOTE:
Always assume that the GLOCK pistol or any other firearm is loaded is capable of being discharged
until you the user, have been personally convinced to the contrary. Until the magazine is removed
and you have inspected the chamber and complete the unloading procedures as presented on page
21, the firearm must be considered to be loaded and capable of being fired. Never aim at persons
when handling the weapon.
To reduce the possibility of an accidental discharge, do not place your finger on the trigger until the
firearm is pointed at the target and you intend to fire. If you don't want the firearm to fire, keep your
finger off the trigger
When firing with a two hand grip, the thumb of the weak hand should be on the weak hand side of
the firearm, never behind the slide.
Before using the GLOCK pistols, the operating instructions and safety information in this manual
must be read and understood.
Any firearm, including the GLOCK pistols, is a dangerous weapon, it must not become
accessible to unauthorised persons, especially children
The manufacturer's warranty and liability is strictly limited to such as contained in the
Terms of Delivery and Sale of GLOCK, Ges.m.b.h.
Place of Jurisdiction: Vienna/Austria
CONTENTS
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Take note
General Description
Main features
Technical data
Function of the weapon
Components parts
Exploded drawing
Safety devices
Sights
Loading and Firing
Unloading
Dismantling
Safety and guarantee instructions
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The GLOCK Safe-Action self-loading pistol, with no-compromise design, combines virtually all the
features demanded of the modern handgun of today - and tomorrow :
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Extreme low overall weight
High Magazine capacity
Maximum possible safety for the user
Outstanding performance characteristics, combining advanced methods on manufacture with
top-quality materials
The weapon is a mechanically-locked recoil-operated pistol with automatic firing pin and trigger
safety as well as 'Safe-Action' trigger safety and 'Safe-Action' trigger system.
Each round is automatically loaded until the magazine is empty. The slide (1) will the remain in the
open position, held by the slide stop lever (27).
MAIN FEATURES
The new 'Safe-Action' trigger system offers the shooter the possibility getting off every shot
quickly and without having to operate externally safety devices
The firing pin (5) is automatically put under partial tension after each round and is fully secured.
There is no risk of an accidental discharge due to dropping the loaded weapon or dues to shaking.
The pistol can only be fired by deliberately pressing the trigger (26). To do this the trigger
finger must actuate the trigger safety. Discharge of a shot by off-centre, sideways pressure on the
trigger is impossible.
The slide stop lever (27) and the magazine catch (19) are easily operated with shooting hand.
The receiver (17), made of plastic with hardened steel guides, has the outstanding features of
ideal dimensions, ideal receiver angle and low weight.
The weapon has passed the most stringent military and/or industry tests and is regarded as an
absolutely top-class product.
TECHNICAL DATA
Model
GLOCK
GLOCK
GLOCK
17
19
17L
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9x19mm
9x19mm
9x19mm
Length (slide)
186mm
174mm
225mm
Height inc. mag.
138mm
127mm
138mm
30mm
30mm
30mm
Length between sights
165mm
152mm
205mm
Barrel length
114mm
102mm
153mm
17
19
15
17
17
19
Mass weight
-without magazine
-empty mag. std.
-optional
-magazine full std.
625g
78g
81g
595g
70g
73g
670g
78g
81g
Muzzle velocity (Vo)
~360m/s
~350m/s
~385m/s
Muzzle energy (Eo)
depending of
ammunition used
~520 J
~490 J
~590 J
Width
Barrel profile Hexagonal profile
with right hand
twist
Magazine capacity std.
(number of rounds opt.)
Trigger pull/trigger
slack travel
(taking up tension
and releasing safety)
~10N/5mm ~10N/5mm ~10N/5mm
Trigger pull/trigger
travel up to discharge
~2,5kg/
2,5mm
~2,5kg/
2,5mm
~2,5kg/
2,5mm
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Technical specs may be altered without notice!
STANDARD EQUIPMENT
- Pistol box (tight closing box for transport and safe helping, with locking facility)
- Spare magazine
- Cleaning rod with wad holder
- Cleaning brush
- Loading support
FUNCTION OF THE WAEPON
1) State of the weapon: loaded, i.e., a round in the barrel, firing pin (5) partially tensioned and
secured, trigger (26), in the foremost position. the trigger safety integrated in the trigger is actuated
with the trigger finger in order to pull the trigger all the way.
2) When the trigger slack is taken up to the first pressure point (travel 5mm) the weapon is released
from safety, i.e. the trigger bar lies behind the safety ramp, the firing pin is under tension. As the
trigger is pulled further back, the trigger bar releases the firing pin by means of the connector (24).
The recoil impulse moves the slide (1) backwards. After about 3mm movement to the rear, the
locking action between the barrel (2) and the slide (1) will be released, the barrel swings downwards
over the locking block (22) and is retained in this position. The slide moves back into its final
position on its own. During this return travel the cartridge is pulled out of the barrel by the extractor
(11), and is then thrown out to the right via the ejector (23). The ramp in the slide rails actuates the
connector and separates it from the trigger bar. This causes the trigger bar to be raised by the
trigger spring (25) and to be brought back into the path of the firing pin nose.
3) The recoil spring now brings the slide forwards.
And this happens:
The trigger bar is pushed onto the safety ramp by the firing pin,
The firing pin safety is brought onto engagement
The firing pin is put under partial tension
A round is passed out of the magazine, and
The barrel is locked with the slide
The weapon is again secured and ready to fire After the last round has been fired, the slide will
be held in the open position by the slide stop lever (27).
COMPONENT PARTS OF GLOCK PISTOLS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
16a
17
18
19
Slide
Barrel
Recoil spring assembly
Inapplicable, incorporated in part 3
Firing pin
Spacer sleeve
Firing pin spring
Spring cups
Firing pin safety
Firing pin safety spring
Extractor
Extractor depressor plunger
Extractor depressor plunger spring
Spring-loaded bearing
Slide cover plate
Rear sight
Front sight
Receiver
Magazine catch spring
Magazine catch
20
21
22
23
24
25
25a
25b
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
32a
33
34
Slide lock spring
Slide lock
Locking block
Trigger mechanism housing with ejector
Connector
Trigger spring
New York trigger spring
New York trigger spring plus
Trigger with trigger bar
Slide stop lever
Trigger bar
Trigger housing pin
Follower
Magazine spring
Magazine floor plate
Magazine insert
Magazine tube
Locking pin for non 9mm GLOCK pistols
(Table No. 1)
Above components part numbers are referring to the exploded drawing.
Note: A modified version of the Recoil spring/Recoil tube has been introduced in 1991 and is
supplied then only as one complete Recoil spring assembly which must not be dismounted.
Earlier supplied Recoil springs and tubes can certainly remain in use without problem.
Except for the following listed components, all other components are interchangeable with the
GLOCK 17.
Parts not interchangeable with the GLOCK 17:
GLOCK 17L
No. 1, 2, 19, 24
GLOCK 19
1, 2, 3, 17, 20, 22, 26, 27, 31, 33
(Table No. 2)
For corresponding denomination of component parts please refer to table no.1
SAFETY DEVICES
The weapon has no externally located safety devices which need to be actuated separately. All the
safety or safety release devices function automatically.
1. TRIGGER SAFETY
This is incorporated into the trigger (26) in the form of a lever, and in the untouched state blocks the
trigger from being moved backwards. If the weapon is allowed to drop, or if the trigger is subject to
an off centre, lateral pressure, it is still impossible for a shot to be fired. This safety can only be
released by the trigger being pulled by the trigger finger. This situation offers maximum possible
firing readiness combined with maximum safety for the user.
2. FIRING PIN SAFETY
In the secured position a spring-loaded pin (9) projects into the firing pin cut-out, and blocks it. This
safety is only released when the trigger is pulled back.
3. SAFETY FUNCTION OF THE TRIGGER MECHANISM HOUSING
The firing pin (5) pushes the trigger bar onto the safety ramp under the influence of the firing pin
spring (7). There is no possibility in this position of the firing pin being released.
SIGHTS
These consist of a rear sight (16) and a front sight (16a), in which white contrast elements are
inserted. The rear sight is adjustable horizontally by displacement, while, for height adjustment. 3
different rear sight heights are available (0.4mm or 0.8mm above or 0.4mm below the normal height).
LOADING AND FIRING
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2.
The magazine is filled by each individual round being pushed into the magazine from the front,
with the base of the round being pressed down first against the pressure of the magazine
spring. If using the factory supplied loading support, slip support over the magazine and place
magazine on a solid surface. Hold loading support firmly and place thumb on top of loading
device: Press down loading device against tension of magazine spring and, while keeping
support down, insert a round as far as possible. While pressing round downwards, slide support
upwards (release magazine spring) and the round will slide into its rest. Repeat operation for
subsequent rounds.
Introduce or insert the magazine into the magazine shaft until the magazine catch engages fully
3.
4.
Pull back the slide with free hand, and allow it to spring forwards into the final position. The
trigger finger of the shooting hand remains outside the trigger guard. The weapon is now
secured and ready to fire.
After the last round has been fired, the slide remains open. Remove the empty magazine from
the weapon by pushing the magazine catch (19). Insert a new magazine and then either push
the slide stop lever (27) downwards (see photo), or pull the slide slightly backwards and allow it
to spring forwards. The weapon is now again secured and ready to fire.
UNLOADING
1.
Remove the magazine (see photo).
2.
3.
4.
Pull slide (1) back to eject the round which is in the barrel (2).
Check to ensure that there is no round in the barrel
Allow the slide to spring forwards and pull the trigger into the full pulled position.
DISMANTLING AND REASSEMBLING
1.
For normal cleaning, it is sufficient to dismantle the weapon into its MAIN COMPONENT
PARTS
– slide (1)
– barrel (2)
– recoil spring assembly (3)
– receiver (17)
– magazine
2.
For maintaining and cleaning the weapon, it is recommended that the cleaning equipment
provided as part of the accessories be used, together with the cleaning wadding and special
gun greases and oils available from specialist dealers.
3.
The GLOCK pistols are stripped into the main component parts in the following order:
– removing the magazine
– checking safety (ensuring there is no round in the barrel)
– pulling trigger right back
– removing barrel from slide. Before the slide and the receiver are dismantled any further,
attention is drawn to the safety and guarantee conditions.
4.
Removal of the slide (see photo) is carried out as follows:
– Grasp the pistol in the right or left hand in such a way that four fingers rest over the slide and
the thumb rests on the rear side of the receiver.
– Using the fingers draw back the slide (1) about 3mm
– Pull the slide lock (21)
– Push the slide forwards and separate it from the receiver.
If the slide is drawn back too far (more than 3mm), the trigger will move to the foremost forward
position. The slide will then not separate from the receiver (17). Do not use force. The trigger
must first be pulled all the way back.
5.
Removal of the barrel (see photo) is carried out as follows:
– Push the recoil spring assembly (3) somewhat forwards with the thumb and raise it
– Take the recoil spring assembly out of the slide (see photo 4).
– Grasp the barrel on the barrel locking piece, push it slightly forwards, raise it and pull it
backwards out of the slide. Reassembling the GLOCK pistols is carried out in the reverse
order to the above.
SAFETY AND GUARANTEE INSTRUCTIONS
1.
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3.
If the weapon is dismantled by the purchaser or by any third parties further than described in
this user’s instruction, and if, as a result of inappropriate handling or incomplete reassembly,
damage or malfunctions are caused, as a result of which the safety devices are rendered
ineffective, then the purchaser shall forfeit ant claim to guarantee against damages thereby
incurred to persons or property.
Any change to the basic construction of the weapon, in particular by the circumvention of the
safety devices, is strictly prohibited for safety reasons, and precludes the use of the weapon.
The following actions are not permitted on the weapon since they could lead to damage:
– With the weapon unloaded the trigger (26) shall not be manually brought into the foremost
position and actuated. The trigger shall only be brought into its foremost position by pushing
back the slide (approx. 15mm or more)
– Should, with the slide disassembled, the trigger (26) be inadvertently brought into its foremost
position, then the trigger shall be only actuated when, at the same time, the triggerbar is
pushed forward (in muzzle direction).
4.
– With the slide removed, it is not permitted to tension and spring the firing pin (5) forward,
since this could damage the firing pin safety.
– The steel insert located in the cover platte (15) to the slide must not be removed.
No liability whatever can be accepted if inexpertly manufactured or inexpertly filled ammunition
is used.
All liability whatever is excluded in the event of these instructions not being observed.
CHECK OF SAFETY DEVICES
The following safety checks are to be carried out at regular intervals, e.g. before each use or
when cleaning the weapon after use:
a) Function testing the trigger safety:
– Remove the magazine from your pistol and reassure that there is no cartridge in the barrel.
Then the trigger may be pulled back.
– Bring back the trigger in its most forward position by cycling the slide. The trigger safety (lever
integrated in trigger) should then be properly engaged.
– When lateral pressure is applied on the trigger the safety should keep engaged, blocking the
trigger movement.
– Failure of the trigger safety to properly engage or block indicates that it is defective.
Do not reload or use your weapon again and contact GLOCK Ges.m.b.H. or an
authorised GLOCK armorer immediately.
b) Function testing the firing pin safety:
– Dismantle the weapon into its main components as described previously and remove the
recoil spring/recoil spring tube and barrel from the slide.
– Hold the slide in a muzzle down position and depress the firing pin safety. The tip of the firing
pin should move forward and be visible protruding from the firing pin hole.
– Keep the firing pin safety depressed and shake the slide. The firing pin should be distinctly
heard moving freely.
– Draw back manually the firing pin about 0.2 in.
– Hold the slide in a horizontal position and push forward the firing pin toward the muzzle, firing
pin safety being engaged. The firing pin should not protrude from the firing pin hole. If it
does, the firing pin and the firing pin safety should be replaced.